RF2JJN0PH–A vertical shot of the Townhall building in Carhue, Argentina
RF2B7CNFX–Buenos Aires, Argentina - May 30 2014: An old roadsign on a dirty road in western Buenos Aires Province
RFHPB102–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXCB–Perfect sunset with plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFP8M9R0–Remanis of a house in an abandoned town in Argentina. Rusty window frame in Carhue, Argentina.
RMG8H5A2–Carhue ridden by Martin McIntyre at Ludlow Racecourse.
RM2PK26BA–Carhue. Banos Curativos. F.C.S. Barro Radioactivo. Artist unknown. Poster published in 1930 in Argentina.
RF2A4AD3G–Detail of 'El Matadero' (Slaughterhouse), by architect Francisco Salamone, still standing in the Epecuen ruins, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
RFBX15HT–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT5904–The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years.
RM2RT591W–The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years.
RM2RT59CT–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th Aug, 2023. The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinit
RMRG82X9–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Plumes of the Pampas Grass Guamini, Buenos Aires, March 3, 1921. A^# L-'A*** Nest and Eggs of Crested Tinamou (Calopezus e. elegans) Carhue Buenos Aires, December 15, 1920. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sa
RF2C6R091–Carhue
RF2HAWPTT–Flipped vertical shot of Parroquia Nuestra Senora De Los Desamparados church in Carhue, Argentina
RF2A14K11–Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 29 2017: Inhabitants of the city of Carhué, trying to achieve a new world record Guinness for the largest number of
RFHP9TH3–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXC7–Perfect colorful sunset with plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFP6PPEY–Colourful sunset in lake Epecuen, in Carhue, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Silhouette of a cople holding hands in the lakeshore.
RMG7MW5A–Carhue Princess ridden by Ben Poste brings up the rear in the Ludlow Club Members Handicap Chase at Ludlow Racecourse.
RF2A4AD93–The apocalyptic landscape of Epecuen, once a touristic city, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
RFBX16B5–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT58YW–The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years.
RM2RT591T–The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years.
RM2RT59CK–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 23rd Aug, 2023. The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinit
RMRG82BY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Shining Cowbirds 'Molothrus b. bonariensis' Warming Their Toes ON A Cold Winter Morning. These Birds Alight Fearlessly on Domestic Stock Las Palmas, Chaco, .July 13, 1920. Nest and Eggs of Misto Sicalis a. arvensis) Carhue, Buenos Aire.';, December IS, 1020. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United Stat
RF2C6R0CX–Carhue
RF2HAWPTY–Flipped vertical shot of Carhue cemetery in Argentina near Epecuen in memory of the Epecuen flood
RF2A14JR3–Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 29 2017: Inhabitants of the city of Carhué, people trying to register to achieve a new world record Guinness for the
RFHP9NFH–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXB0–Perfect sunset with water, birds, plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFP8MA2K–Remains of an old structure in the cemetery of an abandoned town. Seems to be a rope where to hang yourself.
RMG6HEAP–Carhue Princess ridden by Felix de Giles jumps the last on their way to victory in the Haygain Hay Steamers Clean Healthy Forage Mares´ Handicap Hurdle at Towcester Racecourse, Northamptonshire.
RF2A4ADHJ–A cartel shows photos of a pizzeria, which used to be part of the tourist city of Villa Epecuen, now a pile of ruins. Buenos Aires province, Arg.
RFBX188E–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT58XH–The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years.
RM2RT592H–The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years.
RM2RT599K–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 22nd Aug, 2023. The Epecuen Slaughterhouse, the work of Architect Francisco Salamone, is located between the city of Carhue and the ruins of Epecuen, an emblem of the time. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinit
RF2HAWPTX–Parroquia Nuestra Senora De Los Desamparados church in Carhue, Argentina
RF2A14JT9–Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 29 2017: Inhabitants of the city of Carhué celebrating a new world record Guinness for the largest number of people
RFHP9N0Y–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXAC–Perfect sunset with water, birds, plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RMGC0NEX–Equestrian - Dublin Horse Show - Blossom Hill Ladies Day - RDS
RF2A4AD5G–Abandoned games for children inside the ruins of Epecuen, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
RFBX18GH–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT590A–Old car abandoned in the ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of
RM2RT591H–Old pools of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, It had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of its inhabitants. The
RM2RT59CR–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 22nd Aug, 2022. The Christ of the Lake, a piece created by the architect Francisco Salamone located on the coast of the city of Carhue, on the way to Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a
RF2HAWPW8–Parroquia Nuestra Senora De Los Desamparados church in Carhue, Argentina
RF2A14JMR–Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 29 2017: Inhabitants of the city of Carhué, trying to achieve a new world record Guinness for the largest number of
RFHP9RD0–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXM3–Perfect sunset with water, birds, plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RMG6HEB3–Horse Racing - Towcester Racecourse
RF2A4AD9K–The apocalyptic landscape of Epecuen, once a touristic city, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
RFBX168B–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT5902–Old pools of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, It had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of its inhabitants. The
RM2RT592B–Ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of its inhabitants. The cit
RM2RT59CX–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 24th Aug, 2023. Southern flamingo seen on the coast of Lake Epecuen Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake le
RF360°2RCJP4X–Ruinas de Epecuen
RF2C6R0FC–Carhue
RF2HAWPTD–Carhue cemetery in Argentina near Epecuen in remembrance of Epecuen flood
RF2A14JP4–Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 29 2017: Inhabitants of the city of Carhué, trying to achieve a new world record Guinness for the largest number of
RFHP9WEM–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXGW–Perfect sunset with water, birds, plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFBX13PF–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT58XM–Ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of its inhabitants. The cit
RM2RT592D–Old car abandoned in the ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of
RM2RT59D0–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 23rd Aug, 2023. Old car abandoned in the ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the to
RF360°2RCJP4Y–Ruinas de Epecuen
RF2C6R0M9–Carhue
RF2HAWPNP–Carob tree in a park in Carhue, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RF2A14JXN–Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 29 2017: Inhabitants of the city of Carhué, people trying to register to achieve a new world record Guinness for the
RFHP9WDH–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXEW–Perfect sunset with water, birds, plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFBX143C–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT58XB–Ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of its inhabitants. The cit
RM2RT5923–Entrance of a house with a view of the ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the
RM2RT59D1–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 23rd Aug, 2023. Southern flamingo seen on the coast of Lake Epecuen Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake le
RF360°2RCJP4W–Ruinas de Epecuen
RF2C6R0JB–Carhue
RF2HAWPW0–Carhue cemetery in Argentina near Epecuen in remembrance of Epecuen flood
RF2A14JX6–Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 29 2017: Inhabitants of the city of Carhué, people trying to register to achieve a new world record Guinness for the
RFHP9RGB–Underwater city Epecuén, Carhue, Argentina
RF2HCCXJK–Perfect sunset with water, birds, plain horizon and dry trees in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFBX17X4–VILLA EPECUEN, ARGENTINA, 2010: Its ruins are on the edge of the Laguna Epecuén about 7 km north of the city of Carhué.
RM2RT58XR–Entrance of a house with a view of the ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the
RM2RT592G–Ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer. Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left the town completely underwater, forcing the evacuation of its inhabitants. The cit
RM2RT599P–Epecuen, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 23rd Aug, 2023. A wall remains standing in the ruins of Epecuen. Epecuen is the name of a ruinous Argentine tourist town, located 7 km from Carhue, in the district of Adolfo Alsina, province of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1921 on the shores of the lake of the same name, it had around 1,500 habitants and was visited by an average of 25,000 tourists during the summer.Its waters are attributed healing properties due to the high level of salinity, which was a tourist attraction in those years. In 1985, a flood caused by the flooding of the lake left
RF360°2RCJP50–Ruinas de Epecuen, Hotel La Rambla.
RF2C6R0HK–Carhue
RF2HAWPWF–Carhue cemetery in Argentina near Epecuen in memory of the Epecuen flood
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